Do any of the restaurants in the Brier Creek complex have private dining rooms?
FWIW -- I would not object to driving to the Garner/Clayton area after work, if it were not for the other 300,000 people driving from RTP to the Garner/Clayton area after work.
About places to eat in Durham -- I'll have to scout out the Pomodoro Italian Restaurant. Their website says they have a private room, wine and beer. It's easy to find, at the intersection of I-85 and Hillandale Rd. Now I know it's a haul for Kevin, but it's only 2 miles from my house. Besides, I hear that Kevin likes to drive

In the American Tobacco area:
* I'm pretty sure that Tylers does NOT have a private room. They have a dining area in front, and stand-around bar in the back.
* I've eaten at Cuban Revolution a few times, and I don't recall seeing a private room there either. Remchak would probably get all teary-eyed watching the Castro documentaries.
In the Downtown area:
* I haven't gotten used to the idea that there might be restaurants in downtown Durham, at least since the Palms closed in '83.

In any event, I'm not stylish enough to go to any of them, and they probably frown on people who drive cars, or at least cars that aren't Priuses, which aren't really cars anyway.
* Now for one summer meeting we might go to the Fullsteam Brewery
http://www.fullsteam.ag/tavern/ (which does not serve food), and see if we can get a food truck or two to show up.
Take your pick:
http://www.yelp.com/search?find_desc=Fo ... rham%2C+NCAnd then we can all go try our luck at the skate park
